sambarugh Posted January 26, 2015 Share Posted January 26, 2015 Hey OCR, We just finished our most recent piece which is a medley of SNES RPG themes...well almost all RPGs...we tacked on Final Fight for good measure Feedback of any kind is appreciate as always. Although I should state that the spoken work sections were intentionally placed as this was used for a podcast and we wanted to include some fun soundbites from the show. I don't know if this can be submitted here because it's multiple games involved in one piece, does anyone know? Either way...enjoy and here are the included themes: Lufia II - Final Battle Chrono Trigger - Undersea Palace Earthbound - Giygas and Pokey Chrono Trigger - Final Battle Final Fight - Ending Theme http://megalixir1.bandcamp.com/track/you-confront-the-abstract-art Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OmegaBolt Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 Absolutely brilliant. Can't say I ever had a SNES and so don't recognize the tunes (maybe that misses the point!) but I love whatever you've done with them. Really beautiful sound, fantastic synths and guitar sound, particularly the lead solos... almost reminds me of a lot of modern prog rock groups, like the Neal Morse Band in particular with the synths. Don't know if you listen to that kind of stuff but it reminded me of it in a really great way and most importantly matches that studio quality. Really beautiful work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sambarugh Posted January 29, 2015 Author Share Posted January 29, 2015 Absolutely brilliant. Can't say I ever had a SNES and so don't recognize the tunes (maybe that misses the point!) but I love whatever you've done with them. Really beautiful sound, fantastic synths and guitar sound, particularly the lead solos... almost reminds me of a lot of modern prog rock groups, like the Neal Morse Band in particular with the synths. Don't know if you listen to that kind of stuff but it reminded me of it in a really great way and most importantly matches that studio quality.Really beautiful work. Thanks so much OmegaBolt - you're right on with the sound direction. We're all prog rock/metal fans and bands like Neal Morse are right in our wheel house. We always try to cover a few different bases with our longer pieces so all of our influences can come thru. Here I got to channel both my inner Steve Vai and John Petrucci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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